Can anyone recommend books, websites, or papers on bottle conditioning with a bit more of a professional slant? There is quite a bit of home brewer information out there but I am struggling to find anything on a commercial scale.
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Originally posted by Hirsty View PostCan anyone recommend books, websites, or papers on bottle conditioning with a bit more of a professional slant? There is quite a bit of home brewer information out there but I am struggling to find anything on a commercial scale.
Sent from my iPhone using TapatalkKevin Drake
Alibi Ale Works
North Lake Tahoe
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Dr Matt Bachman has a paper out there on terminal acid shock in bottle conditioning. And good tips on conditioning/adjusting your bottling yeast for higher alcohol and/or lower pH beers. I heard a good interview with him on the BN Sour Hour but I'm sure you can track down the research paper with some internet searching.
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Alibi Ale Works
North Lake Tahoe
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MBAA is hosting a webinar on January 18th.
Bottle Conditioning
January 18, 2017 — 11:00 a.m. Central
Join presenter Eric Warner of Karbach Brewing Co. for this dynamic webinar. He will walk attendees through the ins and outs of bottle conditioning at a commercial scale, addressing both basic and complex topics regarding equipment, yeast, sugar source, process, and refermentation parameters. You'll have a chance after the presentation to ask Eric some questions! Whether you're experimenting with bottle conditioning as an R & D project or looking at bottle conditioning on a larger scale, you won't want to miss this presentation!
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